How to spell EAGELS correctly?
If you've misspelled "eagels" as a plural for "eagle", here are some correct suggestions: eagles, eagles' or eagle's. Remember to use the plural form "eagles" when referring to more than one eagle, while "eagles'" indicates possession, and "eagle's" denotes something belonging to a single eagle.
List of suggestions on how to spell eagels correctly
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- bagels I like to eat bagels with cream cheese for breakfast.
- eagerly She eagerly awaits his arrival.
- eagle The eagle soared high above the rocky cliffs.
- Eagles The Eagles are a successful American football team.
- eaglets The mother eagle watched over her eaglets as they learned to fly.
- EARLS The Earls of Warwick have long been an influential family in British history.
- easels Artists use easels to display their paintings.
- edges She carefully painted the edges of the picture frame.
- Eels I catch a few eels on my line.
- engels I am the new Engels to your school.
- Gels The hairstyle lasted all day because of the strong hold gels used.